Jay Cutler on how he looks back on his time with Broncos: 'I don't'

Speaking to Dolphins media members Wednesday, quarterback Jay Cutler was asked how he looks back on his three seasons with the Broncos. His answer: “I don’t right now.”

It’s hard to blame him.

After throwing for 4,526 yards and tossing 25 touchdown passes in 2008, Cutler was voted to the Pro Bowl. Then new head coach Josh McDaniels arrived and tried to trade for a new quarterback, Patriots backup Matt Cassel.

Cutler was upset, understandably so. He was ultimately traded to the Bears in a deal that sent quarterback Kyle Orton to Denver.

McDaniels only lasted two seasons with the Broncos before being fired. He’s now back in New England and Cutler is playing in Miami. The events of the 2009 offseason are somewhat of a distant memory.

“It’s been so long that I think a lot of those memories and feelings have subsided a lot, so it’s kind of just another team,” Cutler said during a conference call with Broncos media members on Wednesday.

Sunday will mark Cutler’s second career start against Denver. He lost to the Broncos 17-15 while with Chicago in 2015.